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north carolina. senator hagan has already spoken passionately about the need to act on climate change. she gets it. but her colleagues on the other side of the aisle, they remain silent. i visited north carolina over the recess as part of a tour of the effects of climate change along the southeast coast. i through tout where sea level rise is gnawing away at south carolina's banks. i visited a center where scientists from duke university, university of north carolina, north carolina state, eastern carolina state, and, of course, noaa are studying various aspects of sea heavily rise in north carolina and the effects of ocean acidification on microbes that form the basis of the food web. these are some of the world's leading scientists. they all know that these changes are driven by carbon pollution. there is no doubt. unless north carolina's elected officials think that their own universities are part of the big hoax that some of our colleagues talk about, they had better pay attention to what is happ
north carolina. senator hagan has already spoken passionately about the need to act on climate change. she gets it. but her colleagues on the other side of the aisle, they remain silent. i visited north carolina over the recess as part of a tour of the effects of climate change along the southeast coast. i through tout where sea level rise is gnawing away at south carolina's banks. i visited a center where scientists from duke university, university of north carolina, north carolina state,...
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. >> host: booktv is on the campus of duke university in durham north carolina where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their books and now joining us here is deborah hicks. her book "the road out" a teacher's odyssey in poor america. deborah hicks what you do at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of their research into called social science research and that is a unit that is composed of people who're doing research in the social sciences and different disciplines. i do a lot of a lot of research and then i'm also a social entrepreneur so i direct a nonprofit the north carolina mountains called page, partnership for appalachian girls education in their work with appalachian girls in middle school and help them get educational opportunity and access. so i have a couple of different hats that i wear at duke university and researcher and now social entrepreneur. >> host: social entrepreneur. is that a new term? >> guest: atingua's point -- coined by people like nicholas kristof but it's a widely used term for people like me wh
. >> host: booktv is on the campus of duke university in durham north carolina where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their books and now joining us here is deborah hicks. her book "the road out" a teacher's odyssey in poor america. deborah hicks what you do at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of their research into called social science research and that is a unit that is composed of people who're doing...
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this law in north carolina is akin to north carolina telling pastors they can't baptize babies until they have seen a birth certificate or a pastor can't bless your harley davidson unless you have a valid license plate. it is a very clear overreach by the state of north carolina. it's not only absurd, it's blatantly unconstitutional. >> thank you, to reverend ben guest in cleveland. thank you to caden dodson and christina beltron. i want to say my favorite thing about marriage equality came from dolly parton. i think gay couples should be allowed to marry. they should suffer like heterosexual parents. more on that coming up. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a skin energizing complex, it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface. because energized skin is younger looking skin. ♪ is younger looking skin. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing
this law in north carolina is akin to north carolina telling pastors they can't baptize babies until they have seen a birth certificate or a pastor can't bless your harley davidson unless you have a valid license plate. it is a very clear overreach by the state of north carolina. it's not only absurd, it's blatantly unconstitutional. >> thank you, to reverend ben guest in cleveland. thank you to caden dodson and christina beltron. i want to say my favorite thing about marriage equality...
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ellis who was a peer of former senator jesse helms in north carolina and in my opinion, ellis almost single-handedly elected three of the best senators of the 20th century, jesse helms, first election 1972, john east in 1980 and faircloth and tom is a lawyer in north carolina and tom ellis and jesse helms literally told ronald reagan and his team in 1976, reagan before he got to north carolina had lost four five primaries, lost the florida primary, new hampshire primary, things were looking really dark. so, ellis and jesse helms said don't come, we don't want you here, we will handle the campaign. end take care of it but if you insist on coming in we have to do four things and jesse helms and tom ellis told reagan four
ellis who was a peer of former senator jesse helms in north carolina and in my opinion, ellis almost single-handedly elected three of the best senators of the 20th century, jesse helms, first election 1972, john east in 1980 and faircloth and tom is a lawyer in north carolina and tom ellis and jesse helms literally told ronald reagan and his team in 1976, reagan before he got to north carolina had lost four five primaries, lost the florida primary, new hampshire primary, things were looking...
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in north carolina they bring in and build up the community and bring in the new recruits. they have come from germany originally. they were very cold shirt, very well read people during the 18th century america so they came to this pretty wild part of the north carolina piedmont and there were artisans and merchants and they educated their sons and daughters prospered all the way through the 19th century and greatly prided themselves on being a normal cultured middle-class. when stand up and take root in the middle of the century and is attracting that is attracting all of these young brash manner to make a buck very opportunistic. it's everything but the moravians stood for. when they are coming here is that they recognize the future law is building this manufacturing world and using the transportation opportunities and by the end of the 19th century even though ceylon isn't thrilled about the growth of the manufacturing and the new populations that whe winston is drawing. of the leading lights of winston are saying to the salem we have this great city that is taking shap
in north carolina they bring in and build up the community and bring in the new recruits. they have come from germany originally. they were very cold shirt, very well read people during the 18th century america so they came to this pretty wild part of the north carolina piedmont and there were artisans and merchants and they educated their sons and daughters prospered all the way through the 19th century and greatly prided themselves on being a normal cultured middle-class. when stand up and...
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the current speaker of the north carolina house, tom tillis. social conservative mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas endorsed a baptist pastor in the running as well. senator rand paul got behind a north carolina doctor who has never before run for office. head ed into tonight's voting it was the rand paul endorsed greg brannon who had a chance to have forcing the front runner into a run off. they would love a run-off. obviously the best outcome for them is if they ended up running against mr. brannon. democrats would have the chance to run against someone who says everyone has the right to own a nuclear weapon. just forcing him into a run off would mean the republicans had to keep fighting each other until mid july before they could turn their full focus against kay hagan. democrats would love it. they have been running ads that would argably boost the doctor guy and hurt the house speaker guy. it's all in the hopes from the left that democrats could maybe pick their own opponent against kay hagan or prolong republican in-fighting. poll
the current speaker of the north carolina house, tom tillis. social conservative mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas endorsed a baptist pastor in the running as well. senator rand paul got behind a north carolina doctor who has never before run for office. head ed into tonight's voting it was the rand paul endorsed greg brannon who had a chance to have forcing the front runner into a run off. they would love a run-off. obviously the best outcome for them is if they ended up running...
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today we have on the duke university campus in durham, north carolina. joining us is professor henry petroski. professor petroski, what do you do for a living besides teach it to? what is your background? >> guest: my background is mostly academic. about 20 or 30 years ago i began writing about engineering, increasingly books. since then, that is a principal occupation, lecturing and generally doing a lot of thinking about engineering. >> host: what is engineering? >> guest: that's a good question. that is really what motivated my first book. i packed this as an engineer and if a neighbor asked me what is engineering, i really didn't have any there. so i thought the best way to develop would be too made up of. i found readiness by best way of thinking. so my first book is what is engineering and i have to admit i didn't go in to 200 i say really was a mean when i pressure on their engineers, some people confuse it with science and say it's just a branch of science or applied science. it is a
today we have on the duke university campus in durham, north carolina. joining us is professor henry petroski. professor petroski, what do you do for a living besides teach it to? what is your background? >> guest: my background is mostly academic. about 20 or 30 years ago i began writing about engineering, increasingly books. since then, that is a principal occupation, lecturing and generally doing a lot of thinking about engineering. >> host: what is engineering? >> guest:...
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so he moved to winston, north carolina. a tiny little town in the 1860'ss, a couple thousand people but because of its location there were tons of young brash men like himself who realized this golden leaf tobacco people were just beginning to grow along the north carolina virginia border was gold in their pocket if they could bring it into a warehouse and better yet if something could manufacture it. r.j. reynolds was one of dozens of young men who arrived in winston. he came in 1875 and had the equivalent of $7,500 at the time which is probably $140,000 in today's money and he took that money, bought a lot and built a small warehouse that he turned into a tobacco manufactory and he was so cheap he slept upstairs in the manufactory and he credits his early beginnings to a dozen african american men who worked with him to make that tobacco manufactory work. in the beginning in 1875 he really was one of dozens of other men like him setting up these warehouses, setting up early manufactory of tobacco by pretty quickly he figu
so he moved to winston, north carolina. a tiny little town in the 1860'ss, a couple thousand people but because of its location there were tons of young brash men like himself who realized this golden leaf tobacco people were just beginning to grow along the north carolina virginia border was gold in their pocket if they could bring it into a warehouse and better yet if something could manufacture it. r.j. reynolds was one of dozens of young men who arrived in winston. he came in 1875 and had...
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majority would likely include north carolina. susan roberts is an associate professor of political science at davis college and said democratic incumbent who supported the affordable care act is extremely valuerible vul. >> once considered a true swing state in recent years north carolina has shift to the right. electing pat macquarie it's first republican governor in 20 years. they now control the legislature which passed voting rights, same-sex marriage and abortion. it today they show president obama's approval rating at 44%. >> everything in north carolina politics is aimed towards defeating--well, he can't be defeated because he's not running. >> reporter: a recent "new york times" kaiser family foundation poll shows many don't approve the way the president is handling healthcare. six months before the general election healthcare has become the focus of attack ads on both sides. >> hagin thinks obamacare's time has come. tell her obamacare is not the answer. >> tillis supports a plan that would end medicare as we know it, an
majority would likely include north carolina. susan roberts is an associate professor of political science at davis college and said democratic incumbent who supported the affordable care act is extremely valuerible vul. >> once considered a true swing state in recent years north carolina has shift to the right. electing pat macquarie it's first republican governor in 20 years. they now control the legislature which passed voting rights, same-sex marriage and abortion. it today they show...
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he's the speaker of the north carolina house of representatives. he's got the backing of north carolina's republican governor, the backing of jeb bush and as of today he's picked up the backing of mitt romney. all big republican establishment figures. he is who republican -- the republican establishment thinks is their best shot of beating kay hagan this fall. that's probably why kay hagan has been running this ad during the republican primary race, knocking tillis for once sort of saying something that wasn't completely disparaging about obamacare. >> politicians, these days you got to watch 'em close, real close. here's republican senate candidate thom tillis describing obamacare. >> it's a great idea. >> that's right. tillis called it a great idea. he even supported an obamacare exchange in north carolina, so thom tillis thinks he can attack kay hagan over something he thinks is a great idea? watch close. seems like thom tillis wants it both ways. >> of course kay hagan supports obamacare but she's running ads slamming tillis for calling it a gr
he's the speaker of the north carolina house of representatives. he's got the backing of north carolina's republican governor, the backing of jeb bush and as of today he's picked up the backing of mitt romney. all big republican establishment figures. he is who republican -- the republican establishment thinks is their best shot of beating kay hagan this fall. that's probably why kay hagan has been running this ad during the republican primary race, knocking tillis for once sort of saying...
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and remember, this is north carolina. we've had jesse helms and other folks, so that's saying something. >> right. >> but one i don't have the nastiest political ads in our political history, and they were trying to take out this sitting incumbent judge, take her out of the primary, so two republicans could run in november. the interesting story, though, is that robin hudson ended up winning that race and ended up becoming the top vote getter. and i think in some ways, it was a backlash to the growing influence of this big money in these court races. >> you know, the dollar figures you're talking about, i want to make sure people understand this, we're talking about a state supreme court race in the state of north carolina. you're talking about $1.4 million. you're talking about $900,000. these are big amounts of money ff state supreme court races. and of course if you are a business or an interest that might have a case before that court, that's kind of a small amount of money to pay if you've got a $50 million settlemen
and remember, this is north carolina. we've had jesse helms and other folks, so that's saying something. >> right. >> but one i don't have the nastiest political ads in our political history, and they were trying to take out this sitting incumbent judge, take her out of the primary, so two republicans could run in november. the interesting story, though, is that robin hudson ended up winning that race and ended up becoming the top vote getter. and i think in some ways, it was a...
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it's creating this confusion and this hysteria in north carolina. and when you have millions and millions of dollars coming into the state, the last thing we need is more confusion and more la i i layers on top of that. we're going to be on the ground making sure everyone can get to the polls. it is definitely a concern that we have. >> so you have boehner in the white shirt doing the white shirt job. his job is to get out the crazy right wingers, scaring them about benghazi and irs and fast and furious. even though these are words he would normally not speak. at the same time, you scare up the vote on the right, you have to scare up the liberal vote. it's pretty much two-pronged. >> tilts the playing field. >> why are they doing this when they're already ahead? this is what nixon did and ruined his career. this is what he did in '72 when they were going to kill mcgovern. but they had to go break into offices and cover it up. why are they going so crazy here. they're going to win anyway. >> they may not be sure they're that far ahead. >> you look at
it's creating this confusion and this hysteria in north carolina. and when you have millions and millions of dollars coming into the state, the last thing we need is more confusion and more la i i layers on top of that. we're going to be on the ground making sure everyone can get to the polls. it is definitely a concern that we have. >> so you have boehner in the white shirt doing the white shirt job. his job is to get out the crazy right wingers, scaring them about benghazi and irs and...
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carolina, his name is keith crisco, the former commerce secretary in north carolina. clay aiken led by just a few hundred votes. even as of today, the race is still considered too close to call. a county by county canvas to finalize the vote and count any absentee votes, that was scheduled to take place tomorrow. after that official result was announced, it turned out that the margin between the two was going to be less than 1%, rules provided there would be a run-off between the two candidates to see who could face renee elmers in the fall. in that context tonight on the eve of the official final canvas for that close race, there's some sad and unexpected news out of north carolina. nbc news confirmed that keith crisco died today. he reportedly fell accidently at his home this afternoon and he passed away. mr. crisco's long-time friend told the news and observer newspaper in north carolina today he had spoken with mr. crisco just this morning, when they finalized plans to announce tomorrow he would concede the election to clay aiken and call mr. aiken to congratulate
carolina, his name is keith crisco, the former commerce secretary in north carolina. clay aiken led by just a few hundred votes. even as of today, the race is still considered too close to call. a county by county canvas to finalize the vote and count any absentee votes, that was scheduled to take place tomorrow. after that official result was announced, it turned out that the margin between the two was going to be less than 1%, rules provided there would be a run-off between the two candidates...
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the modern gop is alive and well in north carolina. that is coming up next. but first, hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. >> let's take a look at how stocks do stand going into tomorrow. dow up 20 points on this monday. the s&p adding 7. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. >>> our economic troubles could be behind us. so why do we struggle? politics. concern about who gets the credit for good things or the blame for bad things. here's a thought. let's forget about politics for awhile. >> in 2012, republican pat mccrory learned you can't exactly forget about politics when you work in the field of politics. in his less than two years as governor, mccrory's colleagues in th
the modern gop is alive and well in north carolina. that is coming up next. but first, hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. >> let's take a look at how stocks do stand going into tomorrow. dow up 20 points on this monday. the s&p adding 7. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn?...
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modos of north carolina. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote of this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 13 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman, mr. moran, on which further proceedings were postponed on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 13 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. moran of virginia. the chair: a recorded vote is requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]
modos of north carolina. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote of this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 13 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman, mr. moran, on which further proceedings were postponed on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 13 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. moran of virginia. the chair: a recorded...
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maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop >> we live in north carolina. they have made it impossible for us to be treated as married people. and that we don't have the time to wait for the state to evolve they need to do it now. neither of us have any doubt it will happen. will it happen in time for us. >> marriage licenses will happen in time for lennie and pearl. a former mayor in north carolina campaigned campaigned on the promise that he will defy state law and issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples if he is elected as register of deeds in orange county, north carolina. tuesday night, chilton won a race, 42% of the vote, beating a incumbe incumbent. no republican filed to run for office. chilton will become the next register of deed and second person in a southern state to accept a marriage application. joining me, mark chilton. how are you? >> great. thank you for having me on. >> you bet. what are you frying to do here? >> well, i am trying to be the register of deed of orange county, north carolina. mostly. but i, i am a -- a legal scholar as
maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop >> we live in north carolina. they have made it impossible for us to be treated as married people. and that we don't have the time to wait for the state to evolve they need to do it now. neither of us have any doubt it will happen. will it happen in time for us. >> marriage licenses will happen in time for lennie and pearl. a former mayor in north carolina campaigned campaigned on the promise that he will defy state law and issue marriage...
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and these people in north carolina put me here. they gave me this platform, this microphone. and i feel like it's my responsibility to use that to give back to them and make sure they're represented in a way. >> stephen: i'm unwarmed by your story. that's my disability, okay. all right? i don't hear things i don't like. so ft. bragg, largest military base in the world is in your district. you're a democrat. how are you going to run to the right of a republican on defense. >> why would i need to run to the right. >> stephen: because the right owns defense, my friend. >> i think what the right doesn't own is veteran he's affairs, the veteran's unemployment rate is 11%, four points higher than the rest of the civilian population there are a lot of really in credible proposals on the table that aren't getting anywhere because people are more interested in shutting down the government, sequestration, doing things to make sure the other side doesn't get a win. there are people who are hurting now and nothing is getting done in congress because nobody wants to work together. that fr
and these people in north carolina put me here. they gave me this platform, this microphone. and i feel like it's my responsibility to use that to give back to them and make sure they're represented in a way. >> stephen: i'm unwarmed by your story. that's my disability, okay. all right? i don't hear things i don't like. so ft. bragg, largest military base in the world is in your district. you're a democrat. how are you going to run to the right of a republican on defense. >> why...
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i love to cincinnati in 2009 and came back to north carolina to sound this nonprofit. as i was later to learn cincinnati in 2010 became a third worst city in the united states from child poverty and urban areas. only 32 detroit and click in cleveland this is one of the poorest cities per child poverty and part of that. many of them have bombs that have drug issues in the abuse of kind of prescription painkillers like oxycontin would be an example of that. so, i found out that many of my young students, some of them like eight, nine, 10-years-old have mothers who were doing drugs and that was a common factor among the girls. >> host: how did that affect their outlook on life, the dreams as you said? >> guest: i think that for many of these girls, they were -- what i discovered is that for many of the girls they were essentially orphans, they became orphans to oxycontin and american poverty. and so, i was their teacher. we have our own class, but our class became like a family to them. and they became kind of like sisters. and yes i was a teacher. i sometimes have to be
i love to cincinnati in 2009 and came back to north carolina to sound this nonprofit. as i was later to learn cincinnati in 2010 became a third worst city in the united states from child poverty and urban areas. only 32 detroit and click in cleveland this is one of the poorest cities per child poverty and part of that. many of them have bombs that have drug issues in the abuse of kind of prescription painkillers like oxycontin would be an example of that. so, i found out that many of my young...
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over time, north carolina will continue to show its progressive streak. it is just that right now, they have a group in there that is gerrymandering districts and continuing to try to limit the electorate. >> any backlash against the voting changes they made? >> there have been a lot of activities that have raised the volume and attention of north carolina as a place with a history of progressivism. expanding the electorate. that is a challenge that will continue to be in front of people. >> anthony foxx, thank you for being with us. when we come back, the april jobs report and latest from ukraine. ♪ >> welcome back. unemployment fell in april. for more on that and the latest from ukraine, rich miller and indira lakshmanan join me. the unemployment rate fell. that is enough to make -- >> a good jobs report. the gains were widespread. you had retail, construction. you had health care. the big question is, what is the new trend? definitely some catch-up from the winter when people could not get work. >> the trend is great. there is also the gdp report. >>
over time, north carolina will continue to show its progressive streak. it is just that right now, they have a group in there that is gerrymandering districts and continuing to try to limit the electorate. >> any backlash against the voting changes they made? >> there have been a lot of activities that have raised the volume and attention of north carolina as a place with a history of progressivism. expanding the electorate. that is a challenge that will continue to be in front of...
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making north carolina proposal so surprising to some. these trade secrets like others could cause criminal penalties if they are misused. that seems quite aggressive. >> north carolina's proposal will allow hospitals and first responders to know that chemical list. the state senate passed that bill today, but it now face as bigger fight in north carolina state house. we are a lot more vigilant, and a lot less tolerance of different views. we with are all prejudiced in one way or the other. if i see a black kid in a hoody, and it's late at night, i am walking to the other side of the street. if on that side of the street, there's a guy that has tattoos all over his face, white guy, bald head, tattoos everywhere, i am walking back to the other side of the street. so in my business, try not to be hypocritical. i know that i'm not perfect. >> cuban said in hindsight he should have used different examples. some u.s. senators are using the racist comments to call for change in the nfl. the issue, the name washington red skins. 478 democratic s
making north carolina proposal so surprising to some. these trade secrets like others could cause criminal penalties if they are misused. that seems quite aggressive. >> north carolina's proposal will allow hospitals and first responders to know that chemical list. the state senate passed that bill today, but it now face as bigger fight in north carolina state house. we are a lot more vigilant, and a lot less tolerance of different views. we with are all prejudiced in one way or the...
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i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains. i try to keep up and i try to visit as much as i can stay in touch with the seven girls. >> host: very quickly shannon, jessica andalucia. where are they today? are all seven girls don't cincinnati area? >> guest: alicia is the one who has led cincinnati. she got married to his servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she's married and has her first child. shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she got pregnant in high school at had a baby that died soon after birth, a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin dismissing herself from school and kind of fallback and dropped out of high school. jessica dropped out as well, but it's gone back and done ged and further college studies and as i think engaged to be married. so both girls are doing well in the context of their communities. i know they wouldn't be sort of seen as let's
i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains. i try to keep up and i try to visit as much as i can stay in touch with the seven girls. >> host: very quickly shannon, jessica andalucia. where are they today? are all seven girls don't cincinnati area? >> guest: alicia is the one who has led cincinnati. she got married to his servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she's married and has her first child. shannon and jessica are...
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senate nomination in north carolina. it will go a long way toward setting the narrative which will develop over the next month. does the tea party movement have any bite left and will republicans snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and lose the prospect of losing control of the senate if they end up nominating weaker, general election candidates. that's what this next six weeks is about. thom tillis, backed by the chamber of commerce and american crossroads has the advantage in what is a very crowded eight-way primary. it's clear tillis will be the top vote-getter. will he break the next 40% vote getter to avoid a runoff. he must win that 40% to avoid a july 15th, deep in the summer runoff. tea party groups are divided between physician greg brannon, libertarian tea party activist who supports a return to the gold standard and tillis' closest competition so far and then there's mark harris, bap tis minister who has the support from more evangelical christians that are in north carolina. the race has become somewhat of
senate nomination in north carolina. it will go a long way toward setting the narrative which will develop over the next month. does the tea party movement have any bite left and will republicans snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and lose the prospect of losing control of the senate if they end up nominating weaker, general election candidates. that's what this next six weeks is about. thom tillis, backed by the chamber of commerce and american crossroads has the advantage in what is a...
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i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains and i have a position at duke. so i try to keep up and visit as much as i can good stay in touch with these seven girls. >> host: and shannon, jessica and alicia, and all seven girls in the cincinnati area. >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati, and she got married to an serviceman, a soldier, and in the army, and they moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. she is married and had their first child. and shannon and jessica are both, again, struggle -- struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she had her -- she was -- became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature, and after that point began certain of distancing herself from school and began to kind of fall back and dropped out of high school, and jessica dropped out as well but has gone back and done the ged for the college studies, and it is, i think, engaged to be married. so those girls door are doing well with the contac
i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains and i have a position at duke. so i try to keep up and visit as much as i can good stay in touch with these seven girls. >> host: and shannon, jessica and alicia, and all seven girls in the cincinnati area. >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati, and she got married to an serviceman, a soldier, and in the army, and they moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. she is married and had their first child. and shannon...
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and i'm talking to north carolina's pickle lady. how she turned a family recipe and a few cucumbers into a global business. i'm ali velshi in washington d.c. tonight, and this is "real money." this is "real money", and you are the most important part of the show. tweet me on ali velshi.com. i am here in washington d.c., where the white house today released an 800 page gorilla of a report on climate change. now, this report describes the damaging present and future affects of global warming, warming temperatures on the united states. and it's called the national climate assessment. it's the result of three years of work by more than 300 scientists and other experts, and this report says that extreme weather linked to climate change like prolonged heat, heavy downpours, floods, and drought is "disrupting people's lives and damaging some sectors of our economy." like everything in this town, both parties will try to score points by praising or bashing this report in the leadup to the midterm leaks. more on that in a moment. but right n
and i'm talking to north carolina's pickle lady. how she turned a family recipe and a few cucumbers into a global business. i'm ali velshi in washington d.c. tonight, and this is "real money." this is "real money", and you are the most important part of the show. tweet me on ali velshi.com. i am here in washington d.c., where the white house today released an 800 page gorilla of a report on climate change. now, this report describes the damaging present and future affects of...
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. >> you were the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, before taking this job. since republicans took control of the state three years ago, they have moved it to the right. including clamping down on voting laws. are they turning, are republicans turning north carolina from a purple state into a reliably republican one? >> they are trying as hard as they can. the population growth and demographic changes happening across the country are also happening in north carolina. i think over time, north carolina will continue to show its progressive streak. it is just -- right now, they have a group in there that is gerrymandering districts and continuing to try to limit the electorate. >> any backlash against the voting changes they made? >> there have been a lot of activities that have raised the volume and attention of north carolina as a place with a history of progressivism. expanding the electorate. i think that is a challenge that will continue to be in front of people. they are not going to be quiet. >> anthony foxx, thank you for being with us. when we come back
. >> you were the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, before taking this job. since republicans took control of the state three years ago, they have moved it to the right. including clamping down on voting laws. are they turning, are republicans turning north carolina from a purple state into a reliably republican one? >> they are trying as hard as they can. the population growth and demographic changes happening across the country are also happening in north carolina. i think over...
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in north carolina, this thing is spreading to south carolina, to georgia, and even missouri. i'm telling you, whether it is fast food workers, folks in north carolina attacked by a right wing swing, or even the maids. the national alliance for domestic workers. organizers all over the place. demanding that this sub-minimum wage be raised to a livable wage for people. people.there is something going on, and i going to tell you as a politician, we have not gotten the memo quite yet. but politicians see the light -- we may feel the heat. i am telling you, i want to add that the postal workers know that darrell issa and the folks who want to privatize them have them in their sights. they are not staying in the sights. they are doing something about it. there is a move to privatize the post office by partnering with staples and allowing non-sworn, non-background check people to handle your mail. postal workers are not standing for it. they are protesting. you need to get in line and carry a sign. couple that with the immigration rights movement. we are in a populous moment. the qu
in north carolina, this thing is spreading to south carolina, to georgia, and even missouri. i'm telling you, whether it is fast food workers, folks in north carolina attacked by a right wing swing, or even the maids. the national alliance for domestic workers. organizers all over the place. demanding that this sub-minimum wage be raised to a livable wage for people. people.there is something going on, and i going to tell you as a politician, we have not gotten the memo quite yet. but...
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party establishments, especially the evangelical. >> we have seen that at least in north carolina. you have tea party with branon you have evangelical. >> what about georgia.
party establishments, especially the evangelical. >> we have seen that at least in north carolina. you have tea party with branon you have evangelical. >> what about georgia.
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would you be for raising it in north carolina? >> over the last five quarters we've had the greatest drop offof unemployment in the nation. why don't we focus on creating better paying jobs instead of raising the minimum wage. >> sounds like you are for keeping it the way it is. >> i'm for creating better paying jobs. >> maybe the biggest race in the country. thank you, sir. >> up next, a man who went from north carolina to the president's cabinet. transportation secretary anthony fox will be here next as washington gridlocks threatens to bring infrastructure projects across the country to a stop. and later, monica lewinsky breaks her silence again. what her new revelations in vanity fair might mean for hillary clinton. look on today's politics planner. the president hits the road and goes to arkansas. hillary clinton has a speech today, public forum. will she be asked to respond to monica lewinsky today? >> you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. we'll be back in three minutes, i swear. and just give them the basics, y
would you be for raising it in north carolina? >> over the last five quarters we've had the greatest drop offof unemployment in the nation. why don't we focus on creating better paying jobs instead of raising the minimum wage. >> sounds like you are for keeping it the way it is. >> i'm for creating better paying jobs. >> maybe the biggest race in the country. thank you, sir. >> up next, a man who went from north carolina to the president's cabinet. transportation...
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and block north carolina's voter information verification act. that is the law that cracks down on some of the voting methods used mostly by black voters such as early voting. same day registration and certain voting out of precinct options. the law introduces a strict voter i.d. rule that doesn't go into effect until 2016. the doj brief is assertive in confronting the north carolina law, arguing it was crafted to discriminate and that it singles out voting mechanisms like early voting in 2012. it says, 70% of all african-american voters used early voting sccompared to 52% white voters. the brief argues north carolina has been so unfair, federal observers should be deployeden the coming months to ensure that midterm election thzs there are legitimate. and asked that the law be thrown out. the state attorney general admits the changes to the electoral system are not good. >> new election law changes signed by the governor and this general assembly are bad public policy for north carolina. we should be encouraging people to register and to vote. an
and block north carolina's voter information verification act. that is the law that cracks down on some of the voting methods used mostly by black voters such as early voting. same day registration and certain voting out of precinct options. the law introduces a strict voter i.d. rule that doesn't go into effect until 2016. the doj brief is assertive in confronting the north carolina law, arguing it was crafted to discriminate and that it singles out voting mechanisms like early voting in 2012....
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north carolina is thinking about taking it a step further. lawmakers join in the debate across the country in the 32 states that allow hydraulic fracturing. how much information should drillers be forced to share with the public. >> reporter: for an industry focussed under ground, conseniors it is burying information. they don't have to reveal the chemicals used and north carolina is making sharing that information illegal. >> like on the side of a box of cereal, they tell you the ingredients. this bill keeps the people from knowing what the chemicals in the fracking fluid are. >> so free trapped natural gas trill drillers pump millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals under the surface. the mix doors are trade secrets that supporters say should be protected. north carolina assist proposal makes the act of leaking the chemical lift a misdemeanour. the goal is to protect the industry. >> north carolina needs the jobs, and america needs the energy. i add something to that. i'd certainly rather buy the energy from north carolinians than o
north carolina is thinking about taking it a step further. lawmakers join in the debate across the country in the 32 states that allow hydraulic fracturing. how much information should drillers be forced to share with the public. >> reporter: for an industry focussed under ground, conseniors it is burying information. they don't have to reveal the chemicals used and north carolina is making sharing that information illegal. >> like on the side of a box of cereal, they tell you the...
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north carolina was one battle ground state the president carried in 2009. hagan backed obamacare, stimulus and climate issues. this is tillis last night. >> we need to be clear, though, this isn't the end of the prima primary. it is the beginning of the primary mission: which is to beat hagan and make reed a relevant american. >> primary mission on the national level and politics were in place. jeb bush backed tillis but rand paul backed the tea party canada and mike huckabee was behind the third person who failed. in ohio, boehner won with 69% of the vote but that is down from past margins. we will get a much better idea of where things stand between the gop and the mainstream of the party over the next eight weeks. there are a bunch of primarys and the polls show most are safe and the gop is in a good position to take more positions in the house and make take to senate. tom tillis has been neck-and-neck with hagan for week and mow he has the boost of the victory and will look better as the polls come. >> he doesn't have the challenge of fighting off prima
north carolina was one battle ground state the president carried in 2009. hagan backed obamacare, stimulus and climate issues. this is tillis last night. >> we need to be clear, though, this isn't the end of the prima primary. it is the beginning of the primary mission: which is to beat hagan and make reed a relevant american. >> primary mission on the national level and politics were in place. jeb bush backed tillis but rand paul backed the tea party canada and mike huckabee was...